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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 04, 2008
Filed:
Sep. 19, 2002
Peter Daniel Birk, Austin, TX (US);
Ching-yun Chao, Austin, TX (US);
Hyen Vui Chung, Round Rock, TX (US);
Carlton Keith Mason, Austin, TX (US);
Ajaykumar Karkala Reddy, Austin, TX (US);
Vishwanath Venkataramappa, Austin, TX (US);
Peter Daniel Birk, Austin, TX (US);
Ching-Yun Chao, Austin, TX (US);
Hyen Vui Chung, Round Rock, TX (US);
Carlton Keith Mason, Austin, TX (US);
Ajaykumar Karkala Reddy, Austin, TX (US);
Vishwanath Venkataramappa, Austin, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Objects on application servers may be defined into classes which receive different levels of security protection, such as definition of user objects and administrative objects. Domain-wide security may be enforced on administrative objects, which user object security may be configured separately for each application server in a domain. In a CORBA architecture, IOR's for shared objects which are to be secured on a domain-wide basis, such as administrative objects, are provided with tagged components during IOR creation and exporting to a name server. Later, when the IOR is used by a client, the client invokes necessary security measures such as authentication, authorization and transport protection according to the tagged components.